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In the News: Senate Adds $213M Extra for Humvees to Iraq Spending
Posted by General on April 22 2005

The Senate passed the $81 billion supplemental spending measure today. The most notable amendment was extra spending for Humvee armor in response to GAO criticism over the persistent problem. PLUS: Today's Headlines.
USA Today reported that more money would be set aside for armored-Humvee production. a move designed to address criticism over the still unresolved shortage:

The extra money will keep an armored Humvee productionline running at full capacity until July 31. Without the money. production would drop from 550 this month to 239 in June. zero in July. 40 in August and 71 in September.

Sponsored by Sens. Evan Bayh. D-Ind.. and Edward Kennedy. D-Mass.. the amendment passed 60-40. while the overall spending bill was approved 99-0. Since the House approved spending an extra $185 million on the factory-armored Humvees last month. the military is virtually assured of having more money for the vehicles when differences in the two versions of the bill are reconciled by the House and Senate. The White House originally sought $743 million for the Humvees.

Kennedy said a quarter of all <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />U.S. combat deaths (roughly 400) in Iraq happened to troops in unarmored Humvees.

Earlier this month. the Army said it was 855 vehicles short of reaching its goal of having 8.105 factory-armored Humvees in the military theater that includes Iraq and Afghanistan. The Army argued that it met that goal but counted armored Humvees based in the United States and elsewhere.

Bayh said the Army has consistently underestimated its needs for Humvees in Iraq. "When will we do more instead of less?" he asked. (Click below to read more.)

USA Today: Senate Approves Extra Humvee Spending

Associated Press: Army Says Stryker Has Proven It's Worth

Associated Press: US Troops Kill 12 Rebels in Afghanistan

New York Times: Video Shows Apparent Shooting of Survivor After Helicopter Crash

New York Times: Senate OKs $81b for Iraq. Afghanistan

Army Times: Marine Killed in Accident Friday

Stars and Stripes: DOD Preparing to Launch New Sexual Assault Reporting Policy

LA Times: Enlisting Himself to Tell Soldiers' Stories (An article about OpTruth member veteran Sean Huze and his play. "The Sand Storm")

 

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